You know her as “Tare Duke“, Telema Duke’s sister on M-Net’s popular soap opera series “Tinsel”. Her real name is Lizz Njagah and she is one of the leading rising film and TV stars in Kenya.

Lizz married her beau, filmmaker Alexandros Konstantaras in his home country, Greece on Sunday 10th June 2012. Alexandros is a successful filmmaker who co-owns Jitu Films, a production and distribution company based in Kenya. As they are both in the movie-making industry, it was a perfect fit when Alexandros proposed to Lizz on the set of “The Return of Lazarus”, a movie co-written and directed by the groom.

On the 10th of June 2012, it was a sunny and beautiful day in scenic Greece as Lizz and Alexandros said “I Do” at the Saint Alexandros Church. Lizz wore a pretty halterneck wedding dress and accessorized with an embellished hair band as she clutched her bouquet of red roses. Alexandros wore a grey suit with dashes of red from his red cummerbund and pocket square.

We love that her groom was waiting for her outside the church with her bouquet and then he handed it over to her! Super cute…

Lizz announced her happy day via Facebook by saying “(Lizz Njagah Konstantaras)” is now Mrs. K 🙂 thanking all the lovely people that made it to my husband Alexandros Konstantaras and my wedding.. It was lovely to host you, you made our day even more special. Thanking everyone for the lovely wishes.. A lovely beginning..“

Awwww! Beautiful. I could tell from the pictures of the church, the peaceful simplicity of the settings and the charming way they looked at each other, that the lovely couple had a beautiful day. I wish them many more such days to come.

like for real??lovely! i am currently dating a white guy who wants to take it to another level, buh am xoxo confused cos i am nigerian. just wondering if my family will ever agree cos i love this guy like mad!!!

Hey follow your mind, Iam a Nigerian married to a Swedish lady and now we have to beautiful kids boy and girl. It doesn’t matter where you come from but love is all we need. Make your parent understand.

What is there to be confused about? You said you love the guy like crazy, he wants to take it to another level which means he’s going to stop getting the milk for free and actually purchase the cow (not calling you a cow per se) but you are worried about your family? Abeg, na your family dey marry the bobo or na you? If they look beyond the color of his skin to see his heart, his character and how he treats you (I am assuming he adores you and treats you like a queen), if they themselves love you, they will not begrudge you your happiness. Marrying a fellow Nigerian is NO guarantee of happiness, been there , done that, I can write a book! The worst relationship I ever had in my life was with a fellow Nigerian and the best I have had has been with a white guy to whom I am hitched to for life! My entire family adores him, in fact, they will call and say hi quick and say “pass the phone” to – – – – – – – LOL

If you love him, do it! I did and it’s the best decision of my life. Only you can decide if it’s worth it, I did get some slack from my family and all told them was, “we are already living together and we are coming home to respect the family” After that, they gave me peace and their blessings.

I guess Kenyan must not have the tradition of not marrying a man in his homeland unless you are from the same place. I know in Nigeria, no father or family is handing their daughter to a man in his territory, he has to marry her in her town. The wedding is SIMPLE, ELEGANT and there is a feeling of love emanating from the couple that is so great!

@ Ayo la – na true tok be dat o, my dear! You no nowwwww, ah Naija actresses right now are all gearing up to beat that Stephanie’s wedding o LOL. I was surprised Uche Jombo had a small destination wedding in PR, I thought she would have a blow out.